I own two urc-7880's and they are learning remotes. They can also be programmed by Jp1:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/
@Tivoburkee wrote: URC-7880 are learning remotes.
Thanks! I've been scrolling down the index page of remotes (the 3-page list on the Europe site). If it says "learning" in on that page (each remote's highlights), I assumed that was the indicator which do/don't. I didn't realize some learning remotes say "learning" there and other learning remotes don't. (I didn't know I had to look deeper at each one that doesn't say it at the top level.).
If you go to the One For All dot com site, they have 3 pages of remotes. They're clearly passionate about remotes, style, functionality. It's hard to sort out which remotes have which features. I didn't know it, but that's the site that is actually the European site. The US site has 6-8 remotes. So, you don't see the full variety they have. The 7880 should meet my needs. I was thinking I would wait for that 7140 (but didn't know it's Europe-only -- for now anyway. UFA said they anticipate increasing the number of remotes in the US soon.). I'd like the wide-beam IR.
I'm going to get a 7880 though. It appears it will be better (subjective term) than the alternatives. There's not a lot out there "learnable." A lot of the stuff is lightweight/cheap feeling. Doesn't feel well made. The Intetec felt very good though.
I see the 7140 is just like they 7880, that the devices themselves you have to press a single key to move from one device to the other instead of having separate device keys. And if there isn't code programmed to the device it will be skipped.
I have 5-in-1 4k hdmi switcher that I taught the commands to number keys in the tv device, along with having discrete input commands from my TCL Roku tv. Those were added by efc codes.
I have a similar issue. I found codes 12049 and 12355 to work best with the arrows, volume, etc with the exception of “ok/select”
I still need the roku remote to “ok”
Are there any other suggested codes?
If your remote accepts advanced codes or efc's, which are 5 digit codes for individual functions. Try the following to get the ok command:
1. tv
2. press and hold SET/SETUP for two blinks, release
3. enter 9 9 4
4. tap SET/SETUP for one blink
5. enter 0 0 2 4 5
6. pick a key, like the OK key